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    Through students' eyes: ethical and professional issues identified by third-year medical students during clerkships: Table 1.Lauris C. Kaldjian, Marcy E. Rosenbaum, Laura A. Shinkunas, Jerold C. Woodhead, Lisa M. Antes, Jane A. Rowat & Valerie L. Forman-Hoffman - 2012 - Journal of Medical Ethics 38 (2):130-132.
    Backround Education in ethics and professionalism should reflect the realities medical students encounter in the hospital and clinic. Method We performed content analyses on Case Observation and Assessments (COAs) written by third-year medical students about ethical and professional issues encountered during their internal medicine and paediatrics clinical clerkships. Results A cohort of 141 third-year medical students wrote 272 COAs. Content analyses identified 35 subcategories of ethical and professional issues within 7 major domains: decisions regarding treatment (31.4%), communication (21.4%), professional duties (...)
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    Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum.A. G. Woodhead, Helmut Schmeck, W. Den Boer, W. J. W. Koster, J. C. Kamerbeek, W. J. Verdeivius, K. Van Der Heyde, A. W. Byvanck, J. H. Waszink, Christine Mohrmann, Michiel Van Den Hout & A. Sizoo - 1952 - Mnemosyne 5 (4):334-349.
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    De Novis Libris Iudicia.J. H. Croon, W. J. Verdenius, J. C. Kamerbeek, J. C. Opstelten, A. J. Koster, A. G. Woodhead, J. H. Jongkees, C. C. Van Essen, J. H. Thiel, P. J. Enk, J. W. Fuchs, J. H. Waszink, P. De Jonge & A. W. Byvanck - 1955 - Mnemosyne 8 (3):227-261.
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  4. Christianity for and Against the Family: a Response To Nicholas Peter Harvey.Linda Woodhead - 1996 - Studies in Christian Ethics 9 (1):40-46.
  5. Love and Justice.Linda Woodhead - 1992 - Studies in Christian Ethics 5 (1):44-61.
  6. Veritatis Splendor: Some Editorial Reflections.Linda Woodhead - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (2):1-7.
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    Becoming a PersonLearning to ThinkGrowing up in a Changing Society.Martin Richardson, M. Woodhead, R. Carr, P. Light & S. Sheldon - 1992 - British Journal of Educational Studies 40 (1):88.
  8. The Fixation of Belief.C. S. Peirce - 1877 - Popular Science Monthly 12 (1):1-15.
    “Probably Peirce’s best-known works are the first two articles in a series of six that originally were collectively entitled Illustrations of the Logic of Science and published in Popular Science Monthly from November 1877 through August 1878. The first is entitled ‘The Fixation of Belief’ and the second is entitled ‘How to Make Our Ideas Clear.’ In the first of these papers Peirce defended, in a manner consistent with not accepting naive realism, the superiority of the scientific method over other (...)
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  9. Trust as an unquestioning attitude.C. Thi Nguyen - 2022 - Oxford Studies in Epistemology 7:214-244.
    According to most accounts of trust, you can only trust other people (or groups of people). To trust is to think that another has goodwill, or something to that effect. I sketch a different form of trust: the unquestioning attitude. What it is to trust, in this sense, is to settle one’s mind about something, to stop questioning it. To trust is to rely on a resource while suspending deliberation over its reliability. Trust lowers the barrier of monitoring, challenging, checking, (...)
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  10. Value Capture.C. Thi Nguyen - forthcoming - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy.
    Value capture occurs when an agent’s values are rich and subtle; they enter a social environment that presents simplified — typically quantified — versions of those values; and those simplified articulations come to dominate their practical reasoning. Examples include becoming motivated by FitBit’s step counts, Twitter Likes and Re-tweets, citation rates, ranked lists of best schools, and Grade Point Averages. We are vulnerable to value capture because of the competitive advantage that such crisp and clear expressions of value have in (...)
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    Truth and Deceit in Institutions.Linda Woodhead - 2022 - Studies in Christian Ethics 35 (1):87-103.
    This article considers why truth-telling is so difficult in institutions, and deceit and paltering are so common. Drawing on recent examples of churches and charities exposed for covering up the truth about abuse, the article explores the institutional barriers to truthfulness and considers how they might be removed.
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    Book Reviews : In Good Company: the church as polis, by Stanley Hauerwas. University of Notre Dame Press, 1995. xv + 268 pp. hb. US$29.95. [REVIEW]Linda Woodhead - 1997 - Studies in Christian Ethics 10 (1):112-115.
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    Thucydides on the Nature of Power.Charles W. Fornara & A. Geoffrey Woodhead - 1971 - American Journal of Philology 92 (2):358.
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  14. Echo chambers and epistemic bubbles.C. Thi Nguyen - 2020 - Episteme 17 (2):141-161.
    Recent conversation has blurred two very different social epistemic phenomena: echo chambers and epistemic bubbles. Members of epistemic bubbles merely lack exposure to relevant information and arguments. Members of echo chambers, on the other hand, have been brought to systematically distrust all outside sources. In epistemic bubbles, other voices are not heard; in echo chambers, other voices are actively undermined. It is crucial to keep these phenomena distinct. First, echo chambers can explain the post-truth phenomena in a way that epistemic (...)
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  15. The ontological turn.C. B. Martin & John Heil - 1999 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 23 (1):34–60.
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    Spiritualising the sacred: A critique of feminist theology.Linda Woodhead - 1997 - Modern Theology 13 (2):191-212.
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    Symposium.C. J. Plato & Rowe - 1994 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by Robin Waterfield.
    In his celebrated masterpiece, Symposium, Plato imagines a high-society dinner-party in Athens in 416 BC at which the guests - including the comic poet Aristophanes and, of course, Plato's mentor Socrates - each deliver a short speech in praise of love. The sequence of dazzling speeches culminates in Socrates' famous account of the views of Diotima, a prophetess who taught him that love is our means of trying to attain goodness. And then into the party bursts the drunken Alcibiades, the (...)
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    The Site of Brea: Thucydides I. 61.4.A. G. Woodhead - 1952 - Classical Quarterly 2 (1-2):57-.
    The Athenian expedition led against Macedonia by Archestratos, son of Lykomedes, early in 432 was not diverted from its destination by the revolt of Poteidaia. Archestratos had received additional instructions to enforce the Poteidaia ultimatum if he could, but, this being already impossible, he continued with the real object of his mission, the attack on Perdikkas II of Macedon. The widespread revolt among the Chalkidians had deprived the Athenians of the bases for this attack on which they might have reckoned, (...)
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    interview with Terhi Utriainen.Linda Woodhead - 2022 - Approaching Religion 12 (3):7-15.
    An interview with Terhi Utriainen by Linda Woodhead.
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    An Epigraphical Anthology.A. G. Woodhead - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (03):261-.
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    A Pocket Fasti.A. G. Woodhead - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (02):147-.
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    Convergences between Christianity and New Age.Linda Woodhead - 2000 - The Chesterton Review 26 (1-2):75-93.
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    Corinthian Inscriptions.A. G. Woodhead - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (02):221-.
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    Clark’s Publishing Agreements: A book of precedents, 10th edn.Martin Woodhead - 2017 - Logos 28 (3):58-59.
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  25. Can we trust the church?Linda Woodhead - 2019 - In David Fergusson, Bruce L. McCormack & Iain R. Torrance (eds.), Schools of faith: essays on theology, ethics and education in honour of Iain R. Torrance. New York, NY, USA: T & T Clark.
     
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    Father Tiber.A. G. Woodhead - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (3-4):278-.
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    Histria.A. G. Woodhead - 1964 - The Classical Review 14 (03):315-.
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    Hellenistic Schools.A. G. Woodhead - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (3-4):257-.
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    Latin Epigraphy.A. G. Woodhead - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (02):156-.
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    Plato: Socratic Dialogues.Aristotle on the Art of Fiction.W. D. Woodhead & L. J. Potts - 1957 - Philosophical Quarterly 7 (26):88-89.
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    Religion and past modernities.Linda Woodhead & Jeffrey Richards - 1999 - Cultural Values 3 (2):123-125.
    . Religion and past modernities. Cultural Values: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 123-125.
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    Supplementum Epigraphicum Graecum.A. G. Woodhead - 1953 - Classical Quarterly 3 (3-4):183-.
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    The China Year Book. 1921-2.H. G. W. Woodhead - 1923 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 43:74.
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    Études d'Archéologie classique, iii. (Univ. de Nancy, Annales de l'Est, Mémoire No. 29.) Pp. 135; 34 figs., 2 plates. Paris: de Boccard, 1965. Paper.A. G. Woodhead - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (2):226-226.
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    Euthyphro: Apology ; Crito ; Phaedo.C. J. Plato & Emlyn-Jones - 2017 - Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press. Edited by C. J. Emlyn-Jones, William Preddy & Plato.
    "This edition, which replaces the original Loeb edition..., offers text, translation, and annotation that are fully current with modern scholarship"--Front flap of dust jacket, volume 1.
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  36. What’s Wrong with Morality?C. Daniel Batson - 2011 - Emotion Review 3 (3):230-236.
    Why do moral people so often fail to act morally? Standard scientific answers point to poor moral judgment (based on deficient character development, reason, or intuition) or to situational pressure. I consider a third possibility: a relative lack of truly moral motivation and emotion. What has been taken for moral motivation is often instead a subtle form of egoism. Recent research provides considerable evidence for moral hypocrisy—motivation to appear moral while, if possible, avoid the cost of actually being moral—but very (...)
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    Princip dvojího účinku: zabíjení v mezích morálky.David Černý - 2016 - Praha: Academia.
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    Boeotian and West Greek Tombstones. [REVIEW]A. G. Woodhead - 1959 - The Classical Review 9 (2):166-167.
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    Bemerkungen zum griechischen Urkundenwesen. [REVIEW]A. G. Woodhead - 1962 - The Classical Review 12 (2):175-176.
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    Corinthian Inscriptions. [REVIEW]A. G. Woodhead - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (2):221-223.
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    Epigrafia e storiografia, studi di storia antica, I. [REVIEW]A. Geoffrey Woodhead - 1989 - The Classical Review 39 (2):425-426.
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    Notes on the History of the Inscribed Monuments of Aphrodisias. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Woodhead - 1957 - The Classical Review 7 (2):171-172.
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    Scripta Hierosolymitana . Vol. i. Pp. iii + 144; 2 plates. Jerusalem: Magnes Press, 1954. Paper. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Woodhead - 1956 - The Classical Review 6 (1):67-68.
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    The Epigraphy of Asia Minor. [REVIEW]A. G. Woodhead - 1958 - The Classical Review 8 (2):162-164.
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    The Inscription from Temple G at Selinus. [REVIEW]A. G. Woodhead - 1965 - The Classical Review 15 (2):232-233.
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    Étude sur I'épigraphie latine. [REVIEW]Geoffrey Woodhead - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (34):316-317.
  47. Concepts, experience and modal knowledge1.C. S. Jenkins - 2010 - Philosophical Perspectives 24 (1):255-279.
    forthcoming in R. Cameron, B. Hale and A. Hoffmann (ed.s), The Logic, Epistemology and Metaphysics of Modality, Oxford University Press. Presents a concept-grounding account of modal knowledge.
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  48. Náčrt dejín politických a právnych teórií.František Červeňanský - 1971 - Bratislava,: UK, rozmn..
     
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    Doxastic Naturalism and Hume's Voice in the Dialogues.C. M. Lorkowski - 2016 - Journal of Scottish Philosophy 14 (3):253-274.
    I argue that acknowledging Hume as a doxastic naturalist about belief in a deity allows an elegant, holistic reading of his Dialogues. It supports a reading in which Hume's spokesperson is Philo throughout, and enlightens many of the interpretive difficulties of the work. In arguing this, I perform a comprehensive survey of evidence for and against Philo as Hume's voice, bringing new evidence to bear against the interpretation of Hume as Cleanthes and against the amalgamation view while correcting several standard (...)
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  50. Miracles.C. S. Lewis - 1947
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